Grammar
Review how phrases make up sentences before taking a quiz.
Goal:
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Think about what you have learned about the difference between phrases and sentences.
A phrase is a group of words that make sense together, but it is not a sentence.
A sentence is a group of words that has a "who" and "what happens."
Phrases make up sentences.
The hungry cat quickly ate all of his food.
Three Phrases:
The hungry cat
quickly ate
all of his food
It is now time to take your Vocabulary and Grammar Quiz. Make sure to review all of your vocabulary words, their definitions, and how phrases make up sentences before taking the quiz.